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The Cure Album: “Show”

The Cure Album: “Show”
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The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar); Perry Bamonte, Porl Thompson (guitars, keyboards); Simon Gallup (bass); Boris Williams (drums). <p>Recorded live at The Palace, Auburn Hills, Detroit, Michigan. <p>The Cure released this concert recording immediately after 1992's live set PARIS. While PARIS showcased the Cure's older, moodier material, SHOW catches the band at their bright and catchy best. SHOW also serves as a showcase for songs off of the then current WISH album, featuring no less than seven(!) cuts from the disc. Fortunately the WISH material holds up well in concert. While supporting a new record sometimes makes bands lethargic, this concert highlights the Cure at their most interested, especially on the bouncy "Doing the Unstuck" and "Friday I'm in Love," both of which come across with more raw energy than their studio versions. <p>The energy also extends to zippy versions of "Just Like Heaven" and "Inbetween Days," dispelling long time rumors that the two were the same song. While "Pictures of You" brings the concert back to earth, "Never Enough" bounces the ball back to center court where it remains in play through to the (appropriately enough) finale, "End". An excellent record both as a promo for WISH and as a showcase for some for some of the band's greatest "hits".
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Track Listing :
1 Open Video
2 High Video
3 Pictures of You Video
4 Lullaby Video
5 Just Like Heaven Video
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7 Trust Video
8 Doing the Unstuck Video
9 Friday I'm in Love Video
10 Inbetween Days Video
11 From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea Video
12 Never Enough Video
13 Cut Video
14 End Video
Album Information :
Title: Show
UPC:075596155120
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop - Gothic
Artist:The Cure
Label:Elektra Entertainment
Distributed:WEA (distr)
Release Date:1993/09/21
Original Release Year:1993
Discs:1
Length:73:9
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Live
Ruxquiero (DC/Metro Area, USA) - October 13, 2004
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
- Don't let the editorial review fool you.

Some reviewers might think it's edgy -or that it makes for good writing- to insult a body of work as heavy-handedly as the editorial reviewer for amazon.com did.

But now that the uninformed, self-righteous bunk is all over-- let's go ahead and tell the truth about this amazing live performance. Please keep in mind that I usually *hate* concert recordings....

With regard to the "disposable product" comment, all I have to say is this: a friend gave me this album for my birthday in 1994. I have listened to it more than once a week for a decade.

In other words, it stayed interesting through middle school, high school, college, and my first year of marriage. I listened to it this morning. I'm still finding new things to love about this album. And last time I looked, there wasn't a Fat Bob in sight.

If you love music that melds ethereal, mellow, Gibson archtop sound (a characteristic of classic New Order and Smiths) with driving pop rhythm-- buy Show. If you want a great CD for long car trips, buy it. If you want to stay calm in DC traffic at rush hour.... you get the idea.

A host of beautiful but not so well-known songs is offered with a few safe hits for good measure. If you're bored with overplayed Cure, this is a refreshing experience. If you just want the hits, well... this album is a great tool for broadening your taste. Don't ever settle for just the greatest hits.

And don't worry. Show isn't just for die-hard fans. I learned to love this band working my way back from it. I wasn't the only one.... my parents, who are 60, discovered them as well.

If you buy this performace in any format, you will not be disappointed.

Customer review - July 05, 1998
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Rockin' live Cure performance

It make me sick to think that people who clearly know nothing about the Cure are reviewing their albums for the general public. This album is a great one for those of us who love the Cure and generally enjoy live performances that don't sound exactly like the albums. The setlist is great, ranging from the poppier "Friday I'm In Love" to the more intense "Fascination Street", with classics like "The Walk" and "Just Like Heaven" thrown in for the not-quite-yet fans. The band is a little older, a little more mature, and knows a little more about what makes their music so great. This is probably also the best lineup the band has ever had. One of the things that makes the Cure so wonderful is all of the different instruments and sounds that don't quite seem like they should fit together but do beautifully. This album is no exception. Each member knows their part to play, and it comes together "just like a dream". I recommend this album especially for anyone who gets excited about live performances. It's not quite as good as actually seeing them live, but nothing is. Buy it. And while you're at it, buy every Cure album ever cut. You may soon find it's "never enough".

J from NY (New York) - August 16, 2002
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- mostly superior to the recorded versions

without knowing much about the cure, i would say that this cd alone is enough to make me a real fan. having heard their "greatest hits" album, i would say that with the exception of "just like heaven", the real electrifying experience comes from hearing them live. "lullaby" was done absolutely perfectly--you can literally feel the song, its macabre rhythms, robert smith's genuinely eerie vocals, the sound effects of the "spiderman"...the concert was simply great art. the darkness of their music is chiefly what appeals to me, but the musicianship is so flawlessly done that even a naive listener like myself is amazed. buy this show.

James (Ottawa, Canada) - January 04, 2002
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- An amazing work of art

I picked up this CD way back in the summer of '98 when I was 14 at my local Wal-Mart, not knowing a single song off of it. When I put it on, I was completely blown away. The album opens with an amazing redition of "Open" with soaring, dreamy guitars and pulsing drums as well as awesome lyrics. It then goes into other awesome hits such as the romantic "Pictures of You" the tragic beauty of "Trust" and the uplifting, joyous romps "Just Like Heaven" and "Doing the Unstuck". This album is good all the way through and there is absolutely no need to use the "skip" button on your CD player. The artwork in the booklet is very well done too, its very creative and artsy and has great photos of all the 5 members of the band (Rob Smith, Porl Thompson, Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup and Boris Williams) as well as a sweeet fold-out poster of the whole band performing live on the stage. Last night I was listening to this CD on my bed and looking through the booklet and it was a great experience. Listening to the songs (which sound WAY better than the CD versions) and hearing the crowd cheer give you the feeling of actually being there for the concert. This CD is way better than other historic live albums such as the "Wishkah" one from Nirvana and the recent Skinny Puppy one recorden in Germany. After 4 long years this album has been with me through good times and bad and will continue to be one of my favourites; it'll probably be pretty much the same for you.

Zane (Tempe, AZ) - August 10, 2000
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- the Cure as they should be heard--live

My only complaint about this CD is that it didn't include "Fascination Street". But it's still great tho. The live version of "Pictures of You" is incredible. I saw the Cure in concert on this tour (not in Auburn Hills, Michigan tho) and the stage lighting was way kewl.